نتایج جستجو برای: bipolaris

تعداد نتایج: 674  

2014
Kalpana Sharma Erica M. Goss Ellen R. Dickstein Matthew E. Smith Judith A. Johnson Frederick S. Southwick Ariena H. C. van Bruggen Stefan Bereswill

Pathogen host shifts represent a major source of new infectious diseases. There are several examples of cross-genus host jumps that have caused catastrophic epidemics in animal and plant species worldwide. Cross-kingdom jumps are rare, and are often associated with nosocomial infections. Here we provide an example of human-mediated cross-kingdom jumping of Exserohilum rostratum isolated from a ...

Journal: :Environmental microbiology reports 2014
Jessica Beddow Björn Stolpe Paula Cole Jamie R Lead Melanie Sapp Brett P Lyons Ian Colbeck Corinne Whitby

Currently, little is known about the impact of silver nanoparticles (AgNPs) on ecologically important microorganisms such as ammonia-oxidizing bacteria (AOB). We performed a multi-analytical approach to demonstrate the effects of uncapped nanosilver (uAgNP), capped nanosilver (cAgNP) and Ag2SO4 on the activities of the AOB: Nitrosomonas europaea, Nitrosospira multiformis and Nitrosococcus ocean...

Journal: :Phytopathology 2003
R G Pratt

ABSTRACT Excised leaves of bermudagrass were inoculated with mycelium of isolates of Bipolaris, Exserohilum, Curvularia, and Drechslera spp. in water agar plates to evaluate differences in susceptibility of leaf tissue, virulence of pathogens, and quantitative resistance of bermudagrass genotypes. Isolates of nine species of pathogens induced similar symptoms of light- to dark-brown necrosis an...

2017
Shritama Aich Ravi K. Singh Pritha Kundu Shree P. Pandey Supratim Datta

BACKGROUND Bipolaris sorokiniana is a filamentous fungus that causes spot blotch disease in cereals like wheat and has severe economic consequences. However, information on the identities and role of the cell wall-degrading enzymes (CWDE) in B. sorokiniana is very limited. Several fungi produce CWDE like glycosyl hydrolases (GHs) that help in host cell invasion. To understand the role of these ...

2014
Dongfeng Ning Alin Song Fenliang Fan Zhaojun Li Yongchao Liang

It is well documented that slag-based silicon fertilizers have beneficial effects on the growth and disease resistance of rice. However, their effects vary greatly with sources of slag and are closely related to availability of silicon (Si) in these materials. To date, few researches have been done to compare the differences in plant performance and disease resistance between different slag-bas...

Journal: :Phytopathology 2005
R G Pratt

ABSTRACT Leaf samples of forage bermudagrass with symptoms of infection by species of Bipolaris, Curvularia, and Exserohilum (dematiaceous hyphomycetes) were collected from three swine waste application sites in Mississippi at eight sampling times during each of 3 years. Samples were assayed for pathogens by observing sporulation on plated leaf tissue. Among 3,600 leaves assayed, eight species ...

Journal: :Phytopathology 1999
Z Zhang G Y Yuen

ABSTRACT Stenotrophomonas maltophilia strain C3 was evaluated for control of leaf spot on tall fescue (Festuca arundinacea) caused by Bipolaris sorokiniana. In growth chamber experiments, C3 inhibited conidial germination on leaf surfaces and reduced lesion frequency and percent diseased leaf area compared with nontreated controls. The amount of leaf spot suppression was related to the C3 dose ...

به منظور مطالعه گونه‎های جنس‌های Bipolaris و Curvularia همراه گیاهان ذرت، سورگوم و نیشکر طی تابستان 1390 و 1391 نمونه‎برداری از اندام‎های هوایی گیاهان دارای علایم لکه‎برگی در مزارع مناطق مختلف کشور (استان‎های مازندران، گلستان، گیلان، اردبیل، زنجان، البرز، فارس و خوزستان) به عمل آمد. شناسایی گونه‌های قارچی بر اساس خصوصیات ریخت شناختی و اطلاعات توالی حاصل از نواحی ITS از DNA ریبوزومی صورت پذیرفت....

2009
PABLO TETA ULYSES F. J. PARDIÑAS DANIEL E. UDRIZAR SAUTHIER

Loxodontomys micropus (Waterhouse, 1837) is a cricetid commonly called the southern pericote. A moderately large, heavy-bodied rodent, it is 1 of the 2 species in the genus Loxodontomys. This cricetid occurs in southern Chile and southwestern Argentina. It prefers humid, dense grasslands, meadows, shrubby steppes, and mixed or open-canopied Nothofagus forests. L. micropus is categorized as of l...

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